The Gwinnett Chamber Foundation announces that 11 small businesses in its inaugural certification cohort have achieved full Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) or Woman Owned Small Business (WOSB) certification through the Georgia Minority Supplier Development Council. This significant milestone was reached in 60 days, a process that typically takes three to six months.

Newly certified members of the cohort include:

  • Armor Industrial Services
  • BGMart Construction
  • Carter Construction Partners Inc.
  • Empire Contracting, LLC
  • Lead with Coach Jeimy, LLC
  • LPZ Construction LLC
  • Pampa Bay Landscape
  • Simply HR Inc.
  • The Edge Agency
  • Wandaful Herbs
  • Westbridge Solutions, LLC

 

The expedited success of these minority-owned businesses is a direct result of the Gwinnett Chamber Foundation’s targeted support, strategic marketing efforts, and comprehensive resources. By providing individualized coaching and guidance, the Foundation’s team ensured the businesses crafted relevant messaging and had the essential translation services to complete requirements on time and with excellence. This collaborative effort was made possible through a technical assistance grant from the Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) and JPMorgan Chase.

“We are committed to empowering minority, veteran, and women-owned businesses with the resources they need to succeed,” said Deirdra Cox, Executive Director of the Gwinnett Chamber Foundation. “Achieving these certifications in just 60 days is a testament to the dedication of our team and the businesses in our cohort. This accomplishment aligns perfectly with our mission and highlights the importance of tailored support in navigating complex certification processes.”

Nick Masino, President & CEO of the Gwinnett Chamber, added, “The success of this cohort underscores the impact of targeted assistance and strategic partnerships. By achieving MBE or WOSB certification in record time, these businesses are now better positioned to compete in the marketplace, further contributing to the economic vitality of our community.”

This achievement reflects the Gwinnett Chamber Foundation’s commitment to fostering minority-owned business success and sets a new standard for what can be accomplished through focused collaboration and expert guidance. As the Gwinnett Chamber Foundation continues its mission to empower minority businesses, it will host its second annual Celebrity Softball Showdown event to raise funds for this cause. Purchase your tickets and support minority, veteran, and women-owned small businesses in Gwinnett, today.